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I have only one CC engine on my layout right now, a Lionel Frisco Ten-wheeler.  when I haven't run trains in several days, i have to run a Bright Boy along the tracks or, when I start it upand try to move it, the headlight will go out; it will stall; and the sounds will continue but with an added sound like faint, rapid tapping.  After cleaning the track, the first circuit around the loop will be a little jerky; then, it will settle down and run smooth as silk.  If I run every day, this doesn't happen.

 

Other than that I should run every day, what can I do here.  The track is Atlas, and it cannot possibly be getting *that* dirty. 

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Two points to note with Atlas track.

(1.) The flat rail head tends to let dust build-up on the pick-up roller.  Slightly round railhead, the dust will push down and off the rail. IMO.  

(2.) Some of the original Atlas black center rail track would place a black ring on the pick-up rollers.

 

Also note that most new Atlas engine offerings have (4) pick-up rollers.  There have also been efforts to add capacitors to the pick-up circuit. Kind of an electrical bridge for some of the not so smooth electrical pick-up.  Rolling contact is inherently trouble-some.

 

In some cases a  very small amount of oil on the center rail pick-up roller shaft tends to increase conductivity.  IMO.

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